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Everest "Evie"

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Everest "Evie"

Driftwood, TX

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Long
Merle (Blue), Harlequin

Behavior

Personality
Off Leash, Curious, Playful, Loyal, Friendly, Loves, Athletic, Smart, Affectionate

Everest "Evie"’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Everest "Evie"'s Story

Meet Everest,<br/><br/>This 7 month old border collie puppy that found herself on an Alabama euthanasia list for no other reason than "length of stay".<br/><br/>Despite her affectionate kisses and love for attention, she and her litter were going to be put down due to a lack of space at the shelter.<br/><br/>She is a relatively new addition to the rescue, but so far, she's been food motivated, playful, and a total velcro dog, even off leash. She is a quick learner, true to the breed: She quickly learned how to escape the fence, so she could be closer to her human friends. <br/><br/>She is becoming more energetic as she recovers from her illnesses. She currently is being treated for Giardia and Pneumonia; she is looking for a medical foster with no other animals in the meantime to help her quarantine and heal. <br/><br/>She loves to be held and will lay at your feet, or snuggle next to you on the couch. She wants to rest her head on you and have you touching her 24/7. <br/><br/>She loathes baths, and is a picky eater. This may change as she starts to get healthier, but currently, she needs canned chicken mixed into her kibble before she'll eat it. She takes her pill nicely when it's offered with chicken. <br/><br/>Being a puppy (and being raised in a small, muddy, isolating pen her whole life), there are still skills she needs to work on. She is a jumper, she'll need to build confidence with new experiences, and she is not housebroken or crate trained. She does well in her kennel if you're in the same room with her and she can watch you. She does get quite vocal when you leave, then usually quiets in 10-15 minutes. She would really love a home that actually has time to devote to her. So many border collies are rehomed due to "not having time for them" -- she is a very loyal dog and deserves someone that will devote themselves to her her whole life, not just for while she's a pretty, flashy puppy. <br/><br/>Between her brains and his age, she has her whole life ahead of her. She would love a home that understands how smart border collies are, and how to keep them engaged and entertained. She would love to stay active with you, being your jogging partner, hiking buddy, or fishing companion.<br/><br/>We are prioritizing finding a medical foster for her at this time, but will review adoption applications in a couple of weeks once she heals. Our fosters do get priority when it comes to adopting. <br/><br/>Fosters must be local to Central Tx. To apply to foster, visit herdinghomerescue.com/foster<br/><br/>To apply, please fill out our adoption application at herdinghomerescue.com/adopt<br/><br/>We do adopt out of state, including Hawaii, but adopter is responsible for expenses related to transport.<br/><br/>**Do NOT inquire through or apply to foster/adopt via Petfinder. We only accept applications via our website only. She has not been tested with cats or livestock, and will be adopted as an indoor pet only.

Meet Everest,

This 7 month old border collie puppy that found herself on an Alabama euthanasia list for no other reason than "length of stay".

Despite her affectionate kisses and love for attention, she and her litter were going to be put down due to a lack of space at the shelter.

She is a relatively new addition to the rescue, but so far, she's been food motivated, playful, and a total velcro dog, even off leash. She is a quick learner, true to the breed: She quickly learned how to escape the fence, so she could be closer to her human friends.

She is becoming more energetic as she recovers from her illnesses. She currently is being treated for Giardia and Pneumonia; she is looking for a medical foster with no other animals in the meantime to help her quarantine and heal.

She loves to be held and will lay at your feet, or snuggle next to you on the couch. She wants to rest her head on you and have you touching her 24/7.

She loathes baths, and is a picky eater. This ma

Meet Everest,

This 7 month old border collie puppy that found herself on an Alabama euthanasia list for no other reason than "length of stay".

Despite her affectionate kisses and love for attention, she and her litter were going to be put down due to a lack of space at the shelter.

She is a relatively new addition to the rescue, but so far, she's been food motivated, playful, and a total velcro dog, even off leash. She is a quick learner, true to the breed: She quickly learned how to escape the fence, so she could be closer to her human friends.

She is becoming more energetic as she recovers from her illnesses. She currently is being treated for Giardia and Pneumonia; she is looking for a medical foster with no other animals in the meantime to help her quarantine and heal.

She loves to be held and will lay at your feet, or snuggle next to you on the couch. She wants to rest her head on you and have you touching her 24/7.

She loathes baths, and is a picky eater. This may change as she starts to get healthier, but currently, she needs canned chicken mixed into her kibble before she'll eat it. She takes her pill nicely when it's offered with chicken.

Being a puppy (and being raised in a small, muddy, isolating pen her whole life), there are still skills she needs to work on. She is a jumper, she'll need to build confidence with new experiences, and she i

How To Adopt

Everest "Evi... was listed as Adoptable by Herding Home Animal Rescue
How can I adopt Everest "Evi...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Herding Home Animal Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Everest "Evi... is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Herding Home Animal Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Everest "Evi...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Herding Home Animal Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Everest "Evi..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Herding Home Animal Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Herding Home Animal Rescue's Adoption Policy
Adopters must fill out an application with the rescue. In the application process, we check vet references, contact landlords/ask for proof of home ownership, and conduct a home check, as well as an interview with the prospective adopter.

Everest "Evie" is from Herding Home Animal Rescue

[Driftwood, TX]

Our Mission
Herding Home is a 501(c)(3) rescue based in Central Texas, devoted to the welfare, advocacy, and placement of homeless domestic animals.
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